Deacon Blues
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Got another flat tire yesterday. My second flat in the last six months, which I guess isn't too bad, but both occurred while trail riding and both times it was my rear tire.
The first time I was 20 km from home, so I called my wife and asked her to put the bike rack on the car and come and get me. Yesterday, I was only 1.5km from home, so I just pushed the bike back to my house.
When I took the tire off I was surprised at how thin the rubber tread was and it didn't seem to have any flat protection layer.
Instead of reusing the tire I've decided to buy two new tires with puncture protection. After some research on the net I order a set of Schwalbe Marathon Plus MTB HS 468 tires.
I hope these tires end my flat fixing days.
https://www.schwalbetires.com/bike_tires/off-road_tires/marathon_plus_mtb
The first time I took my back wheel off I put the bike on my bike work stand. Taking off the back wheel, and (especially) putting it back on was a real PITA.
This time I turned the bike upside down, resting it on the handbars and seat, and then took the wheel off.
It was easier taking the wheel off and WAY easier putting it back on.
I still find it strange that both of my flat tires occurred while riding on dirt trails and both times it was the rear tire that had the puncture.
The first time I was 20 km from home, so I called my wife and asked her to put the bike rack on the car and come and get me. Yesterday, I was only 1.5km from home, so I just pushed the bike back to my house.
When I took the tire off I was surprised at how thin the rubber tread was and it didn't seem to have any flat protection layer.
Instead of reusing the tire I've decided to buy two new tires with puncture protection. After some research on the net I order a set of Schwalbe Marathon Plus MTB HS 468 tires.
I hope these tires end my flat fixing days.
https://www.schwalbetires.com/bike_tires/off-road_tires/marathon_plus_mtb
The first time I took my back wheel off I put the bike on my bike work stand. Taking off the back wheel, and (especially) putting it back on was a real PITA.
This time I turned the bike upside down, resting it on the handbars and seat, and then took the wheel off.
It was easier taking the wheel off and WAY easier putting it back on.
I still find it strange that both of my flat tires occurred while riding on dirt trails and both times it was the rear tire that had the puncture.